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The intricate, hidden processes that sustain coral life are being revealed through a new microscope developed by scientists ...
As summer kicks into high gear on the Fourth of July, Netflix is releasing a new series highlighting the beauty, importance ...
How carbon dioxide affects climate change and how scientists know that carbon dioxide levels are increasing in the atmosphere, summarized by Scripps Oceanography scientists.
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Simple changes to our daily routines can add up to a significant impact and make Scripps a leader in conservation as well as ocean, earth, and atmospheric research.
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A promising brain cancer drug discovered from a deep sea ocean microbe by researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at University of California San Diego is making headway toward public use.
For the first time, the seasonal peak of carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere exceeded 430 parts per million (ppm) at NOAA’s Mauna Loa Observatory on Hawaii, scientists from NOAA and ...
UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography today announced that naval architecture and marine engineering company Glosten has been selected as the naval architect for the university’s new ...
El Niño and La Niña are natural climate phenomena that alter weather patterns around the world. El Niño occurs irregularly but shows up roughly every three to seven years and typically lasts between ...